Who We Are
Central Florida Safety Academy™ specializes in providing OSHA approved safety and compliance courses to small and medium sized businesses. We recognize that you haven't the safety budget enjoyed by larger companies, but are just as concerned about maintaining a safe environment for employees and clients and complying with OSHA requirements.
Our online safety courses utilize a methodology that makes safety training effective and convenient, while meeting or exceeding the requirements of OSHA and state regulations. Each of our courses are regularly reviewed to maintain currency with changing OSHA requirements. Online courses are perfect for those businesses with scheduling difficulties, since the training can be accomplished by employees at their own pace, whenever they are available.
In addition to workplace safety courses, CFSA™ has partnered with nationally recognized organizations to offer court approved traffic and driver improvement courses, Florida-required boating safety, and professional level medical and Hazardous Materials certification training.
CFSA™ also offers on-site courses in a wide range of topics, from CPR, First Aid, AED and Bloodborne Pathogens to OSHA 10 and 30 hour General Industry certification courses. Our follow-up policy keeps you aware of any changes and updates concerning any of the topics for which you have received training from us.
NOTE: Onsite courses are only available to businesses and organizations within the Central Florida area (Orange, Osceola, Seminole, Lake, Polk, Marion, Volusia and Brevard counties).
Are you creating or seeking to improve existing Emergency Response capabilities in your workplace? CFSA™ specializes in the planning, development and training of workplace Emergency Response Teams. Contact us at sales@cfsafety.com for details!
Central Florida Safety Academy's Blog
A critical component of any serious workplace safety program is the Emergency Response Team. In most workplaces, these teams are comprised of employee volunteers specifically trained with the skills needed to respond to worklace emergencies. These skills include first aid, CPR, AED and emergency evacuation.
"The fire department is just down the street. Why should my business assume the cost and liability of an ERT?"…
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Posted on April 19, 2009 at 8:24pm —
Times are tough for businesses right now. They will get better, but in the meantime every business is taking whatever measures they can to ensure they will be there to see it.
Every business owner is well aware of what they need, financially, to operate and continue to generate profit. To meet that goal as painlessly as possible, they will shed whatever expenses they can to increase the margin between expenses and income. There is absolutley nothing wrong with profit. Profit is the main…
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Posted on April 4, 2009 at 10:42pm —
Every employee should know basic first aid.
If an employee is hurt in an accident, co-workers on the scene have to act fast. A few seconds one way or the other could make the difference between life and death when serious injuries are involved. Your employees don’t need to be medical experts to help an accident victim. With just a little first-aid training, they can provide valuable help in a medical emergency, and maybe even save a life. All employees should be able to respond with basic fir
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Posted on March 14, 2009 at 11:36am —
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